tomtom13
Member Since 2013
hello all
with the encouragement of TheBowHuntress/Gobbles and Dara/Bob (thanks guys!), I have decide to clue my vet into my dosing Lantus. or kinda sorta hint at it.....to see his reaction.
Background on my vet: kinda laid back .....country vet....started me off on Humulin N and prescription can/dry! .....I had to ask several times before he reluctantly gave me a prescription for Lantus. He didn't seem to know anything about it. Almost even asked me about starting dose!! anyway......he does not make me bring Tom to the office for curves and he does not charge me for phone consults....which is all I do. So he is basically free....a plus!
He had me increase Tom's insulin by 1 unit increments with one home curve many times.....of course I didn't do this. Last phone call I had a 119 value to report (so proud) and he FREAKED OUT. did not like that low of a number....even though he knows and supports my home testing. He said to hold dose for another 2 weeks. I questioned him at the time.....ie: well isn't that a good value for a cat?, I am watching Tom closely and I can stave off a really low number with food etc. nope didn't work. so given all this.....I seriously doubt the fellow is going to be in full support of me adjusting doses on my own and pushing for a low value like 49!!
Another thing: My Dh is kinda a conservative type who thinks a vet knows it all......more certainly than a forum of us cat lovers. So he is always saying: what does your vet say? does your vet say to increase? so that doesn't help!....obviously, i would like to have his full support as well....but i have to have my vets first.
i guess my fear is the vet will be so turned off that he will no longer give me the lantus prescription...and i will be stuck shopping around for a new vet who costs the earth and makes me bring poor stress tomcat into the clinic once a week!! not too mention, god forbid i have to have Tom treated for some other ailment and i have to come clean that Tom is really on a higher dose.
okay given all of that: what experience have you all had? what EXACTLY do you call the lantus tight protocol? and if he is clueless....how do i explain it?
"well, you see doc,.....remission in my goal.....and therefore, i just keep juicing up the cat until he bottoms out below 50 and then i slowly reduce...."
that isn't gonna work! ha
the vet already thinks I am a little slow and not very skilled as he doesn't believe in bounces....at all. he has frankly told me that when Tom bounces and/or stays flat pink for day (which is normal for the poor cat) it is because i am giving furshots this entire time. "there is no other explanation for why his numbers don't lower every cycle."
advice please.....and/or reassurance that it is okay to disregard an educated doctor and keep my secret and keep getting my lantus prescriptions. and when i call in numbers...just kinda skew them? :razz:
it would be so nice and such a relief to have his support.......just a calming reassurance that your vet is cheering you along with praise: your doing the right thing kelly!
~kelly
with the encouragement of TheBowHuntress/Gobbles and Dara/Bob (thanks guys!), I have decide to clue my vet into my dosing Lantus. or kinda sorta hint at it.....to see his reaction.
Background on my vet: kinda laid back .....country vet....started me off on Humulin N and prescription can/dry! .....I had to ask several times before he reluctantly gave me a prescription for Lantus. He didn't seem to know anything about it. Almost even asked me about starting dose!! anyway......he does not make me bring Tom to the office for curves and he does not charge me for phone consults....which is all I do. So he is basically free....a plus!
He had me increase Tom's insulin by 1 unit increments with one home curve many times.....of course I didn't do this. Last phone call I had a 119 value to report (so proud) and he FREAKED OUT. did not like that low of a number....even though he knows and supports my home testing. He said to hold dose for another 2 weeks. I questioned him at the time.....ie: well isn't that a good value for a cat?, I am watching Tom closely and I can stave off a really low number with food etc. nope didn't work. so given all this.....I seriously doubt the fellow is going to be in full support of me adjusting doses on my own and pushing for a low value like 49!!
Another thing: My Dh is kinda a conservative type who thinks a vet knows it all......more certainly than a forum of us cat lovers. So he is always saying: what does your vet say? does your vet say to increase? so that doesn't help!....obviously, i would like to have his full support as well....but i have to have my vets first.
i guess my fear is the vet will be so turned off that he will no longer give me the lantus prescription...and i will be stuck shopping around for a new vet who costs the earth and makes me bring poor stress tomcat into the clinic once a week!! not too mention, god forbid i have to have Tom treated for some other ailment and i have to come clean that Tom is really on a higher dose.
okay given all of that: what experience have you all had? what EXACTLY do you call the lantus tight protocol? and if he is clueless....how do i explain it?
"well, you see doc,.....remission in my goal.....and therefore, i just keep juicing up the cat until he bottoms out below 50 and then i slowly reduce...."
that isn't gonna work! ha
the vet already thinks I am a little slow and not very skilled as he doesn't believe in bounces....at all. he has frankly told me that when Tom bounces and/or stays flat pink for day (which is normal for the poor cat) it is because i am giving furshots this entire time. "there is no other explanation for why his numbers don't lower every cycle."
advice please.....and/or reassurance that it is okay to disregard an educated doctor and keep my secret and keep getting my lantus prescriptions. and when i call in numbers...just kinda skew them? :razz:
it would be so nice and such a relief to have his support.......just a calming reassurance that your vet is cheering you along with praise: your doing the right thing kelly!
~kelly